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WAVELAB
19 – 504 The Audio Montage
4. Activate the Auto save checkbox if you want WaveLab to automatically
save the Montage.
Use the value field to the right to specify how often the automatic save should be done (ev-
ery 5 to every 120 minutes).
5. Click OK to close the dialog.
Opening the previous version
The “Open previous version” function on the History view : Backup menu
works as follows:
If there are no unsaved changes in the Audio Montage, the most recent backup
file is opened in a new window.
If you select the function from an open backup file, the previous backup version is opened,
etc.
If the Audio Montage has unsaved changes, the saved Montage file is opened in
a new window.
This is not the same as “Revert to saved” on the File menu! The difference is that “Revert to
saved” will close the current (unsaved) Montage and open the last saved version, effectively
replacing the current Montage, while “Open previous version” will open the saved version in
a new window, without closing the current, unsaved version.
Using video tracks
To be able to use video tracks, DirectX 9 must be installed.
You can edit audio in sync with video placed on a video track in the Mon-
tage. Video tracks are created from the track pop-up menu, just like audio
tracks.
Adding video clips to the video track
There are several ways you can add video clips:
By right-clicking somewhere on the empty video track and selecting “Insert
file(s)”.
A file dialog opens where you can locate the video clip you wish to insert. The clip will be in-
serted at the cursor position.
By dragging from the Files view (see “By dragging from the Files view” on
page 384).
By copying video clips from another Montage (see “By copying clips from
another Montage” on page 386).